TFS News Briefs: 3/10/08
Posted March 10th, 2008 at 12:30 PM by Jimmie R. Markham
Section: News & Results, Cross Country, Track & Field, TFS News Briefs

USA Reigns Supreme in World Championships Medal Count
Team USA, even with many of its top athletes not in attendance, still took away a total of 13 medals, more than any other nation at the 12th IAAF World Indoor Championships held in Valencia, Spain from March 7-9, 2008. These included 5 gold, 5 silver and 3 bronze. Russia was a close second with 12 medals, including 5 gold, 4 silver and 3 bronze.
Read more at: [IAAF]
IHT Dismisses Worlds As “For Connoisseurs Only”
An article in the International Herald Tribune dismissed the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships as being “for connoisseurs only.” With The US contingent being “B Team USA” and still winning the meet, the writer probably has a point. Imagine if Wariner, Gay, Felix, Richards, Webb and Tegenkamp had been there.
Read more at: [IHT]
Mottram Focused On Edinburgh
After a disappointing 5th-place finish at the world indoors, Aussie Craig Mottram is now focused on redeeming himself at the World Cross-Country Championships to be held later this month in Edinburgh, Scotland. Mottram’s coach, Nic Bideau, said that “the focus is the cross-country. I mean he hadn’t done the preparation for a race like that, which was a sprint home.”
Read more at: [Melbourne Herald Sun]
Tamsyn Lewis’ 800m World Title “Nothing To Get Excited About”
Raelene Boyle, an Australian track legend who won 3 Olympic silver medals, said that Tamsyn Lewis’ 800m World Title this weekend was “nothing to get excited about.” She also said that “on the list of important things to win, the indoors title certainly isn’t one of them. It is still an impressive run, so good on her for that, I’ll give her the credit where it’s due.”
Read more at: [Daily Telegraph]
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Tags: 800m, Alan Webb, allyson felix, buster mottram, Craig Mottram, Edinburgh, IAAF, Jeremy Wariner, Matt Tegenkamp, nic bideau, olympic medalist, raelene boyle, sanya richards, Tamsyn Lewis, tyson gay, World Cross Country Championships, World Indoor Championships
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